Who inforces Intellectual Property Law on the Purdue Cytometry Mail List?
From: Novo, David <david.novo@denovosoftware.com>
Date: Wed Jul 19 2006 - 17:47:02 EDT
Hello,
The real tube name that you enter is stored as the tube name keyword
inside the FCS File header. If the data files are exported from Diva
as
FCS 2.0, the data files are named as the tube name. However, if you
export the experiment, the files are exported as FCS 3.0. The file
names
then become a unique number, which I think is the ID of the file
inside
the database that Diva uses. There is no way to change that, because
the
experiment XML file references the unique database ID, not the tube
name.
FCS Express can import Diva experiments directly, and the first thing
that users complained about was these numeric file names, so we had to
put a considerable amount of work into FCS Express to work around
this.
We hacked into the Windows operating system so that when browsing
through a directory of Diva files,
what is by proxy?
Not by proxy…looked that one up.
Thank you for the by Proxy education…something to learn every day
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Two Pistols // May 24, 2008
not if you do it by proxy
2 FLOWCYTOMETRY // May 28, 2008
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